British recording artist, songwriter and actor, ARLO, is developing a scripted television series with Lionsgate Studio and Eleven Films.

Eleven will produce and develop the Arlo fronted drama series that will follow a young man in East London dealing with the complex relationship between his working-class background and success in the music industry.

Repped by CAA worldwide for TV, Music and Film, Arlo has garnered millions of music streams and sold out a string of headline shows in London.

ARLO will create the show alongside hotly tipped writer and Director Aki Omoshaybi, whose debut feature film as a writer, director and producer, ‘REAL,’ had its world premiere at the 63rd BFI London Film Festival.  The film also played at LIFF, the Pan African Film Festival where it was nominated best debut feature, and currently streams on SKY.  Aki won the ‘Rising Star Award’ at this year’s Screen Nation Awards and has been long listed at BIFA Awards for Best Debut Director, Best Debut Screenwriter and The Raindance Discovery Award. He currently has a scripted commission at Channel 4 with his series Little Faith and a second feature movie has just commissioned.

“ARLO is an exciting young actor and recording artist with a strong creative vision and an inspiring and relatable story that will translate into a compelling scripted television series,” said Lionsgate UK SVP International Acquisitions & Co-productions Marc Lorber.  “Already a rising superstar in the music world, we’re thrilled to partner with him on his first foray into television.”

“Arlo and Aki are prodigiously talented, insightful people as well as being beautifully in tune when it comes to the story they want to tell together,” adds Eleven’s Co-founder and Creative Director Joel Wilson.  “It has been a real privilege to sit with them and watch this series begin to come to life.

Lionsgate TV credits include Orange is The New Black, Nashville, Dear White People, Anger Management, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and the Emmy Award-winning Mad Men.

Sony backed Eleven, headed up by Jamie Campbell and Joel Wilson, has credits including multi-BAFTA award winning Netflix returning series SEX EDUCATION, TRUE HORROR for Channel 4, GAP YEAR for E4, THE ENFIELD HAUNTING for Sky, GLUE for E4, and CAST OFFS for Channel 4.

Arlo is repped by CAA and Legal by Reed Smith

Photo credit: Christina Ebenezer

Jon Creamer

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